Vol 94 Issue 20 - Published April 2, 2004
Sweet song of 'Sopranos’ Continues
Mobsters, murderers, mafia and maniacs, fanatics, freaks, fools and Families, Time-Warner stockholders, TV buffs, citizens of New Jersey, anyone with a shred of taste, ladies, gentlemen, children of all ages -- rejoice. It’s baaaaaaack. "The Sopranos," the best television drama ever (hmmm... yeah, ever) has returned for round five. And what a surprise but it still rocks. Tony (James Gandolfini) is still the most dynamic, volatile protagonist on t ...

Shakespeare company in Dark with newest play
Poor Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. First they get duped by their supposed pal Hamlet into an untimely and shamelessly written-off death. Then, they get a single paltry line explicating that death from William Shakespeare in his much revered tragedy " ... more
'Splinter' sequel falls short of original
In today's market, there are two types of games. The first kind involve a lot of shooting, a ton of dead bodies and a complete disregard for mundane realism. The elite games have shied away from this formula to bring stealth and strategy into situati ... more

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